Hello, My name is Jean Hancock and I am looking for any leads to MITCHELL and ANGELICA JACKSON who were probably married in either Montgomery Co. or Dickson Co., TN. It is thought that they moved to Mississippi after their marriage which was sometime after 1826 and prior to 1846. I have corresponded with one Jackson researcher who thinks Mitchell may have gone to TX sometime after 1846. ROOK, Daniel (abt. 1790-1824) and Angelica WHITEHEAD/(?) TROTTER (md. MITCHELL JACKSON after 1826) I know Angelica was md. to Mitchell Jackson, but I have not been able to prove her maiden name---conclusively---or that the Angelica who married Mitchell Jackson was the same Angelica who was married to Daniel Rook. Angelica Whitehead's father was BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD if she was Angelica Whithead. I have not been able to find any record or mention of an Angelica Trotter which leads me to suspect that Angelica's maiden name was Whitehead. Mitchell was married to JANE TROTTER prior to his marriage to Angelica. Jane Trotter was the widow of George Trotter. Mitchell's step-son, James R. Trotter, married Mitchell's step-daughter, Elizabeth Ann Rook (she was the daughter of Daniel and Angelica Whitehead Rook). The following information was sent to me by two other Jackson researchers but I have no idea, for sure, if this is the Mitchell Jackson I am searching for. I want to find out more about him as his wife, Angelica, may have been my 4xggmtr. I also want to know what happened to Mitchell and Angelica's children: Mary Jane (married to Robert N. Hunt), Burrell Jackson, Benjamin F. Jackson and Willis Jackson. I appreciate any leads you might can send my way. I have been chasing these two for quite some time now and they are definitely one of my more prominent brick walls. Jean Hancock in TX Found the following in Tennessee Tidbits, V. 1: pg. 192 - JACKSON, Mitchel - Married before June 1846 to Angelica Whitehead, daughter of Benjamin Whitehead, deceased. Angelica was also deceased before above date, leaving children, Mary Jane, Burrell, Benjamin F. and Willis Jackson. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) pg. 187 - HUNT, Robert N. - Married before June term 1846 to Mary Jane Jackson, daughter of Mitchel and Angelica Whitehead Jackson. Angelica was the daughter of Benjamin Whitehead, deceased. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) pg. 401 - WHITEHEAD, Benjamin - Died before June 1846 as shown in the petition of R. N. Hunt and others. It was stated that Benjamin Whitehead died in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and left a will, by which he loaned to his daughter, Angelica Jackson, a negro woman during her life and at her death to the children of Angelica Jackson. Angelica is dead leaving her husband, Mitchel Jackson, and children, Mary Jane now married to Robert N. Hunt, Burrell Jackson, Benjamin F. Jackson and Willis Jackson. The last three are minors. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) +++++++++++++++++ >From a Jackson researcher's notes: Mitchell is the son of Willis (born 1760-1765 Virginia; died 16 Aug 1831 Dickson Co. TN) and Mary Elizabeth (UNK) Jackson (born ca. 1783 Virginia; died 30 Jan 1843 Dickson Co. TN). Mitchell is a brother to the Willis Jackson ( born 18 Jan 1815) who is buried in the Jackson Family cemetery in the cedar thicket on Jones Creek. It is very possible the parents, Willis and Mary Elizabeth, are buried there, but if so, their graves are unmarked, or are buried. In 1974, we had a terrible ice storm here, and this little cemetery was wrecked. All of those huge old cedars broke and in falling, destroyed many of the grave markers. NOTHING has been done to restore it, and cattle have even run through it at times. Willis Sr. died in 1831, so it's very possible he's buried there. All of the Jacksons in Dickson County are related. Willis Sr. and his brother, Guillem, were the sons of Peter Jackson. I have nothing but Peter's name. Guillem and Willis both settled in Dickson Co. TN and their descendants are still here and plentiful.
Hello, My name is Jean Hancock and I am looking for any leads to MITCHELL and ANGELICA JACKSON who were probably married in either Montgomery Co. or Dickson Co., TN. It is thought that they moved to Mississippi after their marriage which was sometime after 1826 and prior to 1846. I have corresponded with one Jackson researcher who thinks Mitchell may have gone to TX sometime after 1846. ROOK, Daniel (abt. 1790-1824) and Angelica WHITEHEAD/(?)ROOK JACKSON (md. MITCHELL JACKSON after 1826) I know Angelica was md. to Mitchell Jackson, but I have not been able to prove her maiden name---conclusively---or that the Angelica who married Mitchell Jackson was the same Angelica who was married to Daniel Rook. Angelica Whitehead's father was BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD if she was Angelica Whithead. I have not been able to find any record or mention of an Angelica Trotter which leads me to suspect that Angelica's maiden name was Whitehead. Mitchell was married to JANE TROTTER prior to his marriage to Angelica. Jane Trotter was the widow of George Trotter. Mitchell's step-son, James R. Trotter, married Mitchell's step-daughter, Elizabeth Ann Rook (she was the daughter of Daniel and Angelica Whitehead Rook). The following information was sent to me by two other Jackson researchers but I have no idea, for sure, if this is the Mitchell Jackson I am searching for. I want to find out more about him as his wife, Angelica, may have been my 4xggmtr. I also want to know what happened to Mitchell and Angelica's children: Mary Jane (married to Robert N. Hunt), Burrell Jackson, Benjamin F. Jackson and Willis Jackson. I appreciate any leads you might can send my way. I have been chasing these two for quite some time now and they are definitely one of my more prominent brick walls. Jean Hancock in TX Found the following in Tennessee Tidbits, V. 1: pg. 192 - JACKSON, Mitchel - Married before June 1846 to Angelica Whitehead, daughter of Benjamin Whitehead, deceased. Angelica was also deceased before above date, leaving children, Mary Jane, Burrell, Benjamin F. and Willis Jackson. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) pg. 187 - HUNT, Robert N. - Married before June term 1846 to Mary Jane Jackson, daughter of Mitchel and Angelica Whitehead Jackson. Angelica was the daughter of Benjamin Whitehead, deceased. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) pg. 401 - WHITEHEAD, Benjamin - Died before June 1846 as shown in the petition of R. N. Hunt and others. It was stated that Benjamin Whitehead died in Montgomery County, Tennessee, and left a will, by which he loaned to his daughter, Angelica Jackson, a negro woman during her life and at her death to the children of Angelica Jackson. Angelica is dead leaving her husband, Mitchel Jackson, and children, Mary Jane now married to Robert N. Hunt, Burrell Jackson, Benjamin F. Jackson and Willis Jackson. The last three are minors. (Dic TN, Cir Ct Min, B/42) +++++++++++++++++ >From a Jackson researcher's notes: Mitchell is the son of Willis (born 1760-1765 Virginia; died 16 Aug 1831 Dickson Co. TN) and Mary Elizabeth (UNK) Jackson (born ca. 1783 Virginia; died 30 Jan 1843 Dickson Co. TN). Mitchell is a brother to the Willis Jackson ( born 18 Jan 1815) who is buried in the Jackson Family cemetery in the cedar thicket on Jones Creek. It is very possible the parents, Willis and Mary Elizabeth, are buried there, but if so, their graves are unmarked, or are buried. In 1974, we had a terrible ice storm here, and this little cemetery was wrecked. All of those huge old cedars broke and in falling, destroyed many of the grave markers. NOTHING has been done to restore it, and cattle have even run through it at times. Willis Sr. died in 1831, so it's very possible he's buried there. All of the Jacksons in Dickson County are related. Willis Sr. and his brother, Guillem, were the sons of Peter Jackson. I have nothing but Peter's name. Guillem and Willis both settled in Dickson Co. TN and their descendants are still here and plentiful.
Hi Everyone, I'm brand new to this list and seeking answers on research in this county. The Handy Book says this is a burnt-records county. <sigh> I discovered recently that some NICHOLASes that I'm looking for lived for a time in Humphreys County. They were Ebemelech (aka Elimelech, Elimelitch) NICHOLAS and his son Jourdan NICHOLAS. They lived there from sometime between 1810 and 1840. Before that, Ebemelech was in Northampton County, North Carolina. His son Jourdan NICHOLAS later settled in Hickman County, Kentucky. There was also another NICHOLAS on the census in Humphreys County named Noah, but I don't know if he is related for sure or not. On Ancestry, I also recently found some marriages for Jourdan and Ebemelech in 1816, but in Davidson County. I don't know enough about migration paths or where the counties are located (back to the maps for me) to understand why they would have married in Davidson County. Would appreciate research suggestions and advice. Thanks! Michele
HI Sally, Thanks for the compliment! I am from California but I think I can help you a little. What name(s) are you looking for? Here is what I show: Carlos Beecham Cemetery located near the Mormon Temple on Turkey Creek The Cemetery Map created by Charles Reeves shows this cemeter in the North end of the County near Houston County line on Traylor Br. Road. Beecham, Harrison H., born 12 Mar 1860 died 20 Dec 1930 , Lousa J, born 25 Nov 1861, died 2 Feb 1914 -- both on same headstone... (His obit says Henry harrison Beecham) , infant of Harrison & Louisa, 12 July 1894 Jessie M., died 16 jan 1948, 61 years 7 mo 5 days Frank, 24 Oct 1947, 12 years 6 mos 7 days Mrs. James, died 16 Jan 1948 61 years 7 mos 5 days Bigham, Beatrice, born 14 aug 1914, died 9 Nov 1934 (her obit: Minnie Beatrice, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Sam A. Bigham, pneumonia.) ,Ruby, born 13 Jan 1913 died 14 Nov 1929 (Obit: Ruby Irene, died at 16 years 10 Months 1 day; dau of S. A. Bigham.) Barbara Ann, born 17 march 1848 died 21 Feb 1931. (Her obit: Mrs. Barbara Ann, age 83 of Turkey Creek). Elbert S. born 5 Dec 1840, died 23 Aug 1921 (Note: served as private, Co. F. 14th Infantry, CSA). Samuel A, born 1 Mar 1875 died 7 Oct 1951 William -- no stone found. (Obituary: died 26 May 1933, age 71, of Turkey Creek; buried in Family cemetery) Probably buried here.) Box, Alfred harris, born 17 Sept 1891 died 23 July 1941 , Beulah May, no dates on stone.....same stone with Alfred Browning, Robert B. born 5 Sept 1875 died 1 Oct 1958, Father & Mother , Minnie A, born 18 mar 1882 died 9 Nov 1951 married 1 Oct 1896 Carter, Ollie Irene, born 31 Dec 1916 died 26 Mar 1917 , Shelby jean died 3 June 1942 age 2 days , Clara B. born 1880 died 1918 Damesworth, Duel Bryant, born 3 Feb 1904, died 10 July 1955 Durham, Eva Lena, died 15 march 1926, age 39 years. , daughter of O. H. and Lena, 1905 Hornburger, W. C. born 1875, died 1950 , Lathan O., born 21 March 1913, deid 18 Sept 1964, Tennessee, SGT CO A 136 INF, WW II, BSM Patterson, Margaret A, born 12 Sept 1877 died 21 August 1902 Rushing, Mary, no dates Sinks, Hattie, wife of Bill, born 3 March 1883, died 26 Oct 1949. Triplett, James, no dates. Yochum, Elizabeth, born 19 Sept 1862, died 14 jan 1946. Listed 8 may 1966 by Bill and Gladys Anderson This is from Book 1 of the Humphreys County Cemetery Records Books. Hope this helps someone! Alisa At 07:02 PM 10/14/99 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Alisa, > you've done a lot of work for this county! I was wondering if you know of >any source where I might be able to find interments in the BEECHAM Cemetery >near Hall's Creek? do you happen to know where Hall's Creek is? > I'm from suburban Detroit, so all I have is a state by state atlas. > thanks much for your time, >Sally >
Please read and pass on. It would be wonderful if 1999 were the year a cure for breast cancer was found!! This is one note I'll gladly pass on! Hopefully none of you on the list will mind this non genealogy message but I see that there a ALOT of women on the list but men can ALSO get breast cancer, so this is for ALL on the list!! Here goes: As you may be aware, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The US Postal Service recently released its "Fund the Cure" stamp to help fund breast cancer research. The stamp was designed by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, Maryland. It is important that we take a stand against this disease that kills and maims so many of our mothers,daughters, sisters, brothers, husbands, sons, and friends. Instead of the normal $.33 for a stamp, this one costs $.40. The additional $.07 will go to breast cancer research. A "normal" book costs $6.60. This one is only $8.00. It takes a few minutes in line at the Post Office and means so much. If all stamps are sold, it will raise an additional $16,000,000 for this vital research! Just as important as the money is our support. What a statement it would make if the stamp outsold the lottery this week. What a statement it would make that we care. I urge each of you to do two things TODAY: 1. Go out and purchase some of these stamps. 2. E-mail your friends to do the same. Many of us know women, men and their families whose lives are turned upside-down by breast cancer. It takes so little to do so much in this drive. Please help.
I am new to the list. I am researching the surname McEwen and recently made a visit to the town but was told by several people there that there aren't any people living there with this name. Does anyone know the history of this town and where its name came from? I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks, Rhonda Jones Check out my webpage: http://www.angelfire.com/tn/digginroots Have a great day!!!
I've rejoined the list, as I've found out a little-very little- more about "my 'BEECHAMS. Dora BEECHAM had the following siblings: hattie (married a VICARS) Annie (married a PACK) Lilly (married a Charlie Parker) Rory. the above may (or may not) have been the offspring of John and Sally BEECHAM. I'm assuming Dora and her siblings were born bet. 1861-1881. I have been told they were from the Bold Springs area. does anyone have a listing of interments in the BEECHAM Cemetery in the halls Creek area? thanks so much for any crumb of help!! Sally
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> >From: "Cathy Hall" <cat5hall@email.msn.com> > >Thought this would be of interest to everyone... >----- Original Message ----- >Subject: [TNBRADLE] "War of the Rebellion" Online > > >> I received this from another list. Cornell University has put the ENTIRE >> "War of the Rebellion" on the internet!!! Over 60 volumes!!! It includes >> scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of Southern property, >> etc. sent to the War Dept. during the Civil War. It includes both Union >and >> Confederate accounts. It is in chronological order but there is no online >> index. Many libraries have the >> index. Find the volume and page number for your subject in the index at >the >> library. Go to >> this website http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html and >> you're in business. >> >> ==== TNBRADLE Mailing List ==== >> ~~~~~BRADLEY COUNTY, TN MAIL LIST~~~~~ >> TNGENWEB BRADLEY SITE http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/bradley >> Noel Matthews - tnbradleyml@noelm.com - Keeper of the List >> >Cathy Hall >Grand Island, NY > >TNGenWeb Bradley County >http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley >Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Bradley Mail List: >TNBRADLE-L-request@rootsweb.com >TNGenWeb Polk County >http://www.tngenweb.org/polk >Subscribe/Unsubscribe to Polk Mail List >TNPOLK-L-request@rootsweb.com > >--------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > >Choose from a wide selection of high-quality newsletters at ONElist. >For details on ONElist's PROS&PUNDITS newsletters, click below. ><a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/prospun2 ">Click Here</a> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Community email addresses: > Post message: TN-all@onelist.com > Subscribe: TN-all-subscribe@onelist.com > Unsubscribe: TN-all-unsubscribe@onelist.com > List owner: TN-all-owner@onelist.com >
There is no listing for James M. nor Elizabeth Jane Norman in the Humphreys Co. Cemetery Books. Sorry, Betty
Does anyone have cemetery listings for Houston or Humphreys County? I am trying to find James M. NORMAN and Elizabeth Jane ROSS NORMAN. Need dates of death and where buried. Mary
Monica, A cousin of mine has a book of Faust genealogy. I don't know if your relative is included but if you email me directly at linda.brinkley@email.swmed.edu I will give you her email address. Linda Hello Folks, I'm looking for information on Ezekiel Trogdon who lived near Peach Tree area in Humphreys County. He was married to Juda India Foust (Faust). Both came from Randolph County, NC. Both died there on their farm at Peach Tree. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Monica
I'm looking for anyone who can tell me anything about Jesse Walker. He, his wife Caroline, and their children were listed on the 1850/60 Humphrey's county census. I can't find them in the 1870 either in Humphrey's county or any of the surrounding counties. I'd appreciate any information I can get. Karen Beasley TNHUMPHR-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Subject: > > TNHUMPHR-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 140 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Butler Leonard Tucker ["Rick Tucker" <rltucker@iswt.com>] > #2 Tucker [Betty Harwood <harwoodb@ih2000.net] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from TNHUMPHR-D, send a message to > > TNHUMPHR-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Butler Leonard Tucker > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:46:30 -0500 > From: "Rick Tucker" <rltucker@iswt.com> > To: TNHUMPHR-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, > > I am looking for any information about Butler Leonard Tucker. He married Eliza Jane Bunn, 25 Oct 1863, in Humphreys County, TN. His second wife, Martha Jane White, 14 Jan 1874, also in Humphreys County. Butler Leonard died in Texas. > > Does anyone have children, parents, birth/death dates, anything. Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Rick Tucker > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Tucker > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:34:45 -0500 > From: Betty Harwood <harwoodb@ih2000.net> > To: TNHUMPHR-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Rick, > The 1880 census of Humphreys Co. lists the following: > Civil Dist. # 8 household # 22/195 > Tucker, B. L. WM 38 married farmer Tn. N.C. Va. > " , Marthy J. WF 23 wife married housekeeper Ar. Tn. Tn. > " , Jno. R. WM 15 son Tn. Tn. Tn. > " , Robert WM 14 son Tn. Tn. Tn. > " , Marthy E. WF 12 daughter Tn. Tn. Tn. > " , Andrew J. WM 10 son Tn. Tn. Tn. > " , Rachel L. WF 4 daughter Tn. Tn. Tn. > > Due to the age of wife Marthy J. it looks like all the children except > the last one was bt a previous wife. I don't have a copy of the 1870 > census. The 1860 census has the following Tucker family and it is the > only Tucker family listed. I think the 18 yr. old male is your B.L. > 1860 household# 831 > Tucker, B. D. 60 M Blacksmith N.C. > " , Martha 53 F > " , Butter (?) 18 M > No Tucker's are listed in the 1850 census. > > There is a marriage recorded as follows: > B.L. Tucker to Eliza Jane Bunn sol. 25 Oct. 1863 by J.C. Nix JP > Humphreys Co. Marriage Book A page 13 > > Hope this information is of some help. > Betty Harwood
Hello Folks, I'm looking for information on Ezekiel Trogdon who lived near Peach Tree area in Humphreys County. He was married to Juda India Foust (Faust). Both came from Randolph County, NC. Both died there on their farm at Peach Tree. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Monica ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi Rick, The 1880 census of Humphreys Co. lists the following: Civil Dist. # 8 household # 22/195 Tucker, B. L. WM 38 married farmer Tn. N.C. Va. " , Marthy J. WF 23 wife married housekeeper Ar. Tn. Tn. " , Jno. R. WM 15 son Tn. Tn. Tn. " , Robert WM 14 son Tn. Tn. Tn. " , Marthy E. WF 12 daughter Tn. Tn. Tn. " , Andrew J. WM 10 son Tn. Tn. Tn. " , Rachel L. WF 4 daughter Tn. Tn. Tn. Due to the age of wife Marthy J. it looks like all the children except the last one was bt a previous wife. I don't have a copy of the 1870 census. The 1860 census has the following Tucker family and it is the only Tucker family listed. I think the 18 yr. old male is your B.L. 1860 household# 831 Tucker, B. D. 60 M Blacksmith N.C. " , Martha 53 F " , Butter (?) 18 M No Tucker's are listed in the 1850 census. There is a marriage recorded as follows: B.L. Tucker to Eliza Jane Bunn sol. 25 Oct. 1863 by J.C. Nix JP Humphreys Co. Marriage Book A page 13 Hope this information is of some help. Betty Harwood
Hi, I am looking for any information about Butler Leonard Tucker. He married Eliza Jane Bunn, 25 Oct 1863, in Humphreys County, TN. His second wife, Martha Jane White, 14 Jan 1874, also in Humphreys County. Butler Leonard died in Texas. Does anyone have children, parents, birth/death dates, anything. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rick Tucker
HI Everyone... I have finally figured out the problem on the Letters page--we now have two names listed there with letters to or from Humphreys County residents. I hope you will check it out. Now that I got the hang of it, I would love to have transcriptions of any other letters anyone might have. Our list has been pretty slow--I hope we can share some information and stir things up. Maybe if each of us put a request to the list for our brick walls we can make a connection or two? Also, those of you who attended the Danville Crossings HOmecoming-- it would be super if you would share some of the info you learned while in Humphreys County. Thanks! Alisa County Coordinator for Humphreys County TN www.tngenweb.org/humphreys List-owner TNHumphr-L@rootsweb.com and McKeel-L@rootsweb.com Researching McKeel and Horners from Maury, Perry and Humphreys County TN
This site is the best Civil War site I have found and has a Confederate Cemetery Project that has the names, locations, and list of those buried therein, for many Confederate. There was already a very comprehensive list of National Cemeteries, which includes cemeteries dedicated and set aside for Union Soldiers, but the Confederate Cemeteries are hard to locate, and in some cases, badly in need of restoration. Teresa Beech[ http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/
Descendants of Aaron Sr. Arnold Generation No. 1 1. AARON SR.1 ARNOLD was born 1765 in North Carolina, and died Aft 1850. He married NANCY Abt 1820. Children of Aaron Arnold and Nancy are: 2. i. JOHN E.2 ARNOLD, b. 1822, Tennessee. 3. ii. THOMAS ARNOLD, b. 1824, Tennessee. iii. AARON JR. ARNOLD, b. 1826, Tennessee. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN E.2 ARNOLD (AARON SR.1) was born 1822 in Tennessee. He married MARY J.. Child of John Arnold and Mary J. is: i. L. A.3 ARNOLD, b. 1844. 3. THOMAS2 ARNOLD (AARON SR.1) was born 1824 in Tennessee. He married MARY POLLINA M. COOLEY December 05, 1854, daughter of Seabourne Cooley and Mary Davis. Children of Thomas Arnold and Mary Cooley are: 4. i. SEABORN A.3 ARNOLD. 5. ii. J. FRANK ARNOLD. 6. iii. DAVID BROWN ARNOLD, b. February 01, 1869; d. March 25, 1909. Generation No. 3 4. SEABORN A.3 ARNOLD (THOMAS2, AARON SR.1). He married ELIZABETH HOLLOWAY February 16, 1881. Children of Seaborn Arnold and Elizabeth Holloway are: i. TOM4 ARNOLD. ii. AMOS ARNOLD. iii. GEORGE ARNOLD. iv. CLEVE ARNOLD. v. IDA ARNOLD. vi. EFFIE ARNOLD, m. PERRY. vii. ODDIE ARNOLD. viii. FRED ARNOLD. ix. WALTER ARNOLD. x. ADELINE ARNOLD, m. DORSEY PERRY JR. CHAMBERS. xi. ROBERT ARNOLD, b. 1889; d. Brizell, Tennessee. 5. J. FRANK3 ARNOLD (THOMAS2, AARON SR.1). He married SAVANNAH AMANDA PARKER May 21, 1893 in Humphreys County, Tennessee, daughter of Clark Parker and Mary Carter. Child of J. Arnold and Savannah Parker is: i. OCIE4 ARNOLD. 6. DAVID BROWN3 ARNOLD (THOMAS2, AARON SR.1) was born February 01, 1869, and died March 25, 1909. He married NARCISSUS JANE GWIN June 01, 1886 in Humphreys County, Tennessee. Children of David Arnold and Narcissus Gwin are: i. LOUIS4 ARNOLD, b. June 29, 1888; d. May 27, 1966, Humphreys County, Tennessee. ii. CLAUDY ARNOLD, b. February 15, 1889; d. March 07, 1899. iii. NANCY L. ARNOLD, b. December 02, 1889; d. 1909. iv. LILY ARNOLD, b. 1892; d. 1972; m. (1) ED JEWELL; m. (2) JACK LUDINGTON. v. PEARL ARNOLD, b. 1895. vi. EDWARD EASTER ARNOLD, b. 1898; d. 1918, France. vii. OLIVER L. ARNOLD, b. 1902. viii. LULA BELLE ARNOLD, b. September 08, 1905; d. August 08, 1906.
Hello Anyone researching Nathan Sparks HORNER, I found the following while researching Civil War service records on my ancestor, John Valentine HORNER, at the state archives in Nashville recently. I wish I could find such a physical description of my ancestor. Nathan Sparks HORNER: Signed oath of allegiance to the United States on 12 Feb 1865 Place of residence - Perry Co. Tenn Complexion - Fair Hair - Brown Eyes - Blue Height - 5ft. 10in. Volunteered - 9 Nov 1861 Deserted - 19 Dec 1864 Remarks - Has family Have a great day! Linda H.